Shoot it. If it works, don't do anything. Squirting stuff up in there serves no purpose if the gun is working. Brad and Chuck are right. Some mechanical triggers with an inertia block sometimes will not function at dry fire. Some inertia triggers are set light enough that they can be dry fired successfully, but they are still inertia triggers by design. My Beretta is an original factory inertia trigger, but I can go click, click without banging on the butt. It has been adjusted to work with .410 shells but was not converted to mechanical.
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